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The Extraordinary in the Everyday: A Review of Anne Fleming’s Short-Story Collection Pool-Hopping
Anne Fleming’s short story collection Pool-Hopping and Other Stories (1998), above all else, reminded me how much I love reading short stories. I’ve never really understood why so many readers who are keen to pick up novels are somehow reluctant … Continue reading →
Posted in Anne Fleming, Canadian, Fiction, Gay, Lesbian, Queer, Short Stories, Toronto
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Tagged Book Review, books, Canadian Fiction, lesbian authors, literature, Polestar Book Publishers, short stories
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